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ssokol
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Interior - small apartment
Sketchup + OCTANE; kernel: PT; render time: about 2hours - day render; 18h evening render; res 4800 longside, downscaled to 1600pix. small retouch in GIMP.
Any comments are welcome.
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small apartment 01.jpg
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ssokol wrote:Interior - small apartment
Sketchup + OCTANE; kernel: PT; render time: about 2hours; res 4800 longside, downscaled to 1600pix. small retouch in GIMP.
Any comments are welcome.
Wow! Beautiful stuff man! Nice series. Love the watch shot and that Prying Mantis is awesome. Nice portfolio work there.

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Absolutely fantastic renders!
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Great !
You have downscaled the images to reduce noise ?
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sweet
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Beautiful ! :-)

Where do you get all those nice 3D-modell for Sketchup from ?
Is the wall some kind of displacement (I don't know if Octane supports Displacement meanwhile) ?

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PS. Nice rendermachine ;-)
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ssokol
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It is only normal map for brick.
Models are from 3d warehouse, some free obj models, and mostly enhanced by me in Sketchup ( ARTISAN plugin for Sketchup http://artisan4sketchup.com/, itp.)
cheers :)
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Thanks for that tip ! :-)

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Amazing renders and Interior Concept ! :)
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Awesome. Love the shading. Did you got the models together with materials (already uv unwrapped) or did you shade it by yourself?
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